Lake Charles Receives New USCG Commander

June 12, 2015

U.S. Coast Guard photos by Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles
U.S. Coast Guard photos by Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles
The Unites States’ 13th busiest port by tonnage received a new commanding officer Thursday at the Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit in Lake Charles.
 
Cmdr. Monica L. Rochester, previously the chief of prevention at Coast Guard Sector San Diego, relieved Cmdr. Will E. Watson during a change-of-command ceremony at the Lake Charles Civic Center.
 
“When I assumed command three years ago, I was so excited about the Coast Guard having chose me to bear this awesome responsibility. What I didn’t realize is what an absolute joy it was going to be to lead this great crew and to work in this tight knit port community,” said Watson. “I will never forget Lake Charles, Louisiana, the people, this great crew, my church, my new friends and loved ones.”
 
Watson will transfer to the office of the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC. to serve as aide to the Secretary.
 
Rochester said, “I’m very happy and excited to return to the Gulf States having worked in Texas, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and now the great state of Louisiana.  I’m incredibly honored and privileged to assume the responsibilities of this assignment.”
 
The MSU provides inspection and investigation, pollution response and waterways management services to a diverse group of southwest Louisiana waterway users.

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